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How can we better support victims of crime while ensuring fair treatment for all involved in the legal system?

Society
United Kingdom
Iniciada May 28, 2026

The teenager tells BBC Newsnight she is suffering from flashbacks and living in fear following the attack

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CLAIM Publicado por will May 28, 2026
While supporting victims is crucial, we must be cautious about the legal consequences for offenders. Overly lenient treatment of juvenile offenders can undermine accountability and may lead to a perception that the justice system is not taking crime seriously. Fairness for all parties is essential.

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CLAIM Publicado por will May 28, 2026
Victims should have access to immediate and ongoing support services, including legal assistance and counseling, which can empower them throughout the legal process. This approach not only aids healing but also promotes a more cooperative relationship with law enforcement.

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